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My very first QRP on the Air

Posted on February 23, 2014 by Simone

IW5EDI / QRPToday has been the first time for my new Yaesu FT-817.I’ve taken the opportunity of a sunny, and sunny winter Sunday , to test my on-the-go shack frommy parents’s terrace.

This setup, that is not completed yet, since I’m wating for some Buddistick components alreay ordered at Wimo, is the one  I will bring with me for some SOTA next summer and in March when I will be on Dolomites.

Setup is composed by:

  • Yaesu FT-817 5 watt HF VHF trasnceiver purchased by second hand last autums.
  • LDG z-100 Antenna Tuner
  • Proxel PROX-1  HF multiband mobile antenna
  • Uni-715 Single paddel for Yaesu FT-817
  • 12v 7A battery

Everything packed in a Shimano fishing bag.
I’ve operated 20 15 and 12 meters bands for almost one hours making some CW contacts with OM3LL, YO2BBX RM22WG TC10SWAT and heard but could not make contact VP9/M0BLF.

Tried also to break into some other stations calling but the  battery drained to 10,8 volts and decreased to 1-2 W the total output, so with a such antenna, it was really hard.

Well, lesson learned from this experience is that working QRP in portable is really a great compromise, and Antenna efficiency is the most important factor in making DX.
Another important aspect is that working in portable means not having all those facilities that  we are used to have in our home QTH and that outdoor operations means taking care of wind noise, and Sun light along to a not perfect temperature.

 

 

IW5EDI portable

 

2 thoughts on “My very first QRP on the Air”

  1. Bob Lathim says:
    February 24, 2014 at 3:37 pm

    Hello Simone,
    I am Bob DW7NIB a retired United States Marine living in the Philippines,I do not have my HF antenna up yet but have a Kenwood TS430S I hope to talk to you some day.
    I found your site through DXzone.com, Just wanted to say it is a great site and I enjoyed it very much,Thank you for your time an effort.

    73 to you and your Family
    Bob J. Lathim
    United States Marine Corps Retired
    Semper Fi

  2. Mike Weir says:
    February 25, 2014 at 2:46 am

    Good evening Simone, very nice work with the QRP contact I was forced into QRP as I lived in a townhouse and was not able to put out 100 watts. I would for sure would come across someones electronics. So it was QRP and I have never looked back I am having a hoot both with portable and home base QRp op’s.
    Mike
    VE3WDM

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  • Licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRL
  • Class 1970, married with two childrens, love experimenting and antenna home-brewing. IT System Engineer, recently started having fun with morse code and Raspberry Pi


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